Chapter VIII.
Paris.
Its Railway Stations,
Lack of Delicacy in Many of the Social
Habits and Institutions
Among the People of Warm Countries
The Boulevards, Rues, &c.
Arcades and Passages
Palais Royal
Its Diamond Windows
The Cafe—A Characteristic Feature
of Modern
Civilization
Champs Elysees
Palais de l’Industrie or the Exhibition
Buildings
Place de la Concorde and the Obelisk of
Luxor
Garden of the Tuileries
The Arch of Triumph
Other Triumphal Arches
The Tomb of Napoleon I
Artesian Wells
Notre Dame Cathedral
The Pantheon
The Madeleine
The Louvre
Theaters and Operas
At a Ball
Incidents
Chapter IX.
St. Cloud
The Palace at Versailles
The Pleasure-Garden
Chapter X.
Leaving Paris Brussels The Cathedral Hotel de Ville Antwerp The Spirit of Revolution Notre Dame Cathedral The Museum
Chapter XI.
Holland.
The Hague
Cloak-Rooms
Utrecht
Chapter XII.
Cologne
The Cathedral
The Museum
Depths of Man’s Degradation
Bonn
The Kreuzberg
The Drachenfels
Chapter XIII.
Coblentz
Geological Laws
On the Rhine
Frankfort
Darmstadt
Worms
Chapter XIV.
The Palatinate, (Die Pfalz).
Mannheim
Neustadt
Heidelberg
The Castle
The Great Tun
Stuttgart
Strassburg
The Black Forest
Chapter XV.
Switzerland.
The Rigi
The Giessbach Falls
The Rhone Glacier
The Grimsel
The Cathedral of Freiburg
Berne
Chapter XVI.
Geneva to Turin
Mont Cenis Tunnel
Italy.
Its Fair Sky and Beautiful People,
Milan
Venice
San Marco
Chapter XVII.
Venice to Bologne
Florence
Pisa
Going Southward
Chapter XVIII.
Rome.
The Colosseum
The Roman Forum
The Site of the Ancient Capitol
“Twelve”
The Temple of Caesar
The Baths of Caracalla
The Pyramid of Cestius
St. Peter’s
The Lateran
Santa Maria Maggiore
Museums
Chapter XIX.
Rome to Brindisi.
Ascent of Mount Vesuvius,
The Ruins of Pompeii